![]() ![]() Part 1: What Is the iTunes Dark Mode Feature? Part 2: Ways on How to Use iTunes Dark Mode Part 3: Conclusion Part 1: What Is the iTunes Dark Mode Feature? So, to know more about the iTunes dark mode and how you enable it, read through this article and we are going to show you more about it. All thanks to the new iTunes dark mode feature that they added to the program. This goes especially to those professionals who are using iTunes often such as Music Producers, DJs, and VJ’s and is playing songs all night using the iTunes program.Īnd because of this, makers of iTunes added a new feature that can help us with this sort of problem. You can also use iTunes for you to backup the data from your iPhone or iPad device.Īnd since that you are using iTunes for your iPhone or iPad device, there are instances that you are using iTunes on your PC during late night and we know how uncomfortable it is using it in a super light mode. iTunes is the default program of Apple and using this program, you will be able to play music, movies, purchase applications, and music as well. This is actually a must to have a program if you are using an iPhone device. You’ll PROBABLY be OK, but we can’t officially support you since Java 9 is still in beta.If you are an iOS user, more or less you also have an iTunes program installed on your computer. If your machine is already a bit slow, this won’t help matters any.Īnd if you have a hi-res display, you’ll definitely want to use the native look and feel…and run Java 9 JDK on Windows. If you’re going to use the Oracle Look and Feel, then that will ‘cost a bit extra’ – or in other words, it might take more resources to run. Other BenefitsĪpart from being able to control exactly how your application will look, you’re ALSO telling Java that it can rely on the OS to take care of this. Same key concept, change your look and feel to OS X. I’d show you how this works on a Mac, but I don’t have a Mac anymore. Oracle looks better but Windows will run leaner Play around with your OS setting to find something you like/li>.Go into preferences, and change the Look and Feel from ‘Oracle’ to whatever your OS is.On Windows 10, that would be something like this. Well, the easiest way is to look at your OS Theme settings. ![]() There isn't an overall theme for all the parts of the app? I really want everything changed (connections and reports). That’s no fun, but he got it fixed running Java 9 out of the box!īut another question came up – how can I make SQL Developer look…different? But that’s OK – it’s fixed in Java 9, and that appears to work just fine with SQL Developer v17.2. Apparently SQL Developer doesn’t look super awesome on some Windows high-resolution displays (Macs are apparently A-OK!) 4 and 5k monitors. ![]()
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